It's no accident that all the schools that are closing are in poor neighborhoods. The Archdiocese is running the schools like a business, not a charity, and they're only interested in customers (families) who can pay for the goods (education). . .Story says that at Immaculate, 70 percent of the kids are getting tuition "subsidies" -- hey, if you only have so many students to begin with, and nearly three-quarters aren't paying the full freight, but you still have the same expenses to meet, that spells "failure". . .it's a shame, but it's a fact